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for the. intros for about a week every year in america we throw away ninety six billion comes. on tap last the hour and we go to a quick recap of your headlines when weren't strong actions on washington confirms the pentagon is considering military action in syria despite president obama's just missile of using america's unilateral air strikes. exporting revolutionaries to libya is accused of running go werleigh training camps for foreign militants as nato comes under fire the un for refusing to investigate civilian deaths during its
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air raids against gadhafi. and nuclear talks on iran are due to restart after a year and limbo war instability few trial unless world powers stop piling on even more sanctions on its economy. next in an interview with r.t. iran's deputy foreign minister gives his assessment of the likelihood of a military confrontation over his country's nuclear ambition. headed to get where we can seem increased tension between the u.s. and israel against around us your assessment of the recent statements by president obama and he's really prime minister netanyahu all of us israeli threats against iran are not new it's a repeating scenario involving the u.s. and the zionist country what's important is that we understand the terms and conditions to which the u.s.
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president is in an election cycle these threats of a domestic consumption and are intended to influence election results some of these threats relate to changes taking place in the middle east north africa as well as the arab revolutions which were led rather peacefully and quietly by the muslim peoples and we're currently witnessing political and security changes which have come as a response to popular demand say look we could america's presence in the region and empowered resistance against zionism and against repressive regimes in a very bad situation and netanyahu is incapable of taking decisions were seriously thinking of attacking iran to this unlikely attack ever happen israel would face dire consequences they know this well and netanyahu statements reflect his fears because they are very weak now iran is much stronger than them even in the current circumstances what. what are the consequences of a possible attack by israel on iran you know. we have different retaliate every
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options however we're not convinced that israel has the capability to launch a military attack on iran and we see it as unrealistic any move against us would be strongly responded to and they would regret it. and i got another one how do you perceive the situation in syria you are accused of sending weapons and elements from the rain army and their revolutionary guard to syria is this true or well with them or with what we have are we have strategic relations with syria which we see as an important state in the resistance access our historical ties with the people and government of syria give us a good insight into the nature of the syrian people who because of their resistance to us israeli domination possess a deep sense of national unity contrary to what some parties say we do not need to send weapons to syria we simply articulating our support for the syrian people and the reforms of president bashar al assad we have also said clearly that we
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recognize and understand the objectives of the u.s. and zionists in this vitally important middle east country and we would not allow america to youthen rest in the country to install new power structures that would upset the balance of power in the region certainly not without the demand and will of the syrian people since america cares only for its own interests on the contrary we've received accurate intelligence from our allies the tens of us israeli backed trucks loaded with weapons have crossed syria's borders bringing more danger to syria fortunately syria and the syrian people have been able to face all foreign intervention over the past few months the result was the public referendum on the syrian constitution which was held peacefully we deny charges of sending weapons to syria which does not meet our weapons in our opinion of what syria needs above everything else is political support in facing a one sided american sanctions and it also needs the reforms executed there to be
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taken into due consideration these are called points in iran's policy towards syria . or the other for you how do you think the situation in syria will end up and worst. syria heading up at one moment at a think of over the past three months we believe syria has gone through three basic phases first did manage to overcome the security chaos phase into which america the zionist regime western states and unfortunately some arab states invested their knowledge intelligence and mass media in an attempt to pursue their interest but syria managed to overcome this almost two months ago in the second phase before the constitutional referendum syria managed to solve its security problems of the syrian people and government succeeded is evidenced by the constitutional poll. the third phase marks the completion of assad's reforms we should soon witness parliamentary elections as syria heads toward stability and peace which we're
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seeing across the country the other parties played all their cards but couldn't make it work their goal centered on creating chaos in syria what i say is confirmed by the results of the conference held by the so-called friends of syria in tunis they came out with nothing we are optimistic and confident that the syrian people and president bashar al assad will succeed and will continue reforms while facing down foreign interventions and terrorism for these reasons the national dialogue process should look forward with confidence. going to the foreign troops getting to syria would you be willing to defend it what about has been lost feet. that it. is the internationally orchestrated crisis began in syria some spoke of foreign intervention but once they saw the reality on the ground they ceased such rhetoric we strongly reject any foreign intervention in syria and we do believe
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that syria is capable of defending itself against any such intervention given the constructive and positive steps taken by the regime and the support it receives from the syrian people in the case of a decision to militarily intervene in syria the region would face a serious crisis of different parties would enter the conflict serving neither syria's nor the syrian people's purposes nor the stability and security of the region and the world yet i've been on many with john probably how how different are the situations in syria and in bahrain you declared your support for the syrian president and at the same time called on the king of bahrain to start reforms seen the demands of the bahraini people are legitimate does this mean the syrian people's demands are illegitimate and out about it we take into consider. in the different circumstances of each country yemen bahrain and syria we follow the same policy with all in all three countries we believe that the demands of the people
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should be taken into consideration and we also believe that political reforms should also take place at the same time we denounce any foreign intervention in these three states it's also our belief that national dialogue is the only solution for these countries under the government should implement reforms necessary for national dialogue the difference between syria and bahrain is that the part of the events in syria a real such as people's demands and their need for reforms. like all other out of states syria needs reforms and democracy is a greater part of the so-called events in syria is artificial initiated by foreign intervention by flooding the country with weapons manipulating regional change to weaken an important resistant state of close examination of recent events in syria clearly distinguish it from the middle east and north africa for instance the capital cities of the states where the center for the people's protests and demands
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while in syria we see that the massacres was largely the scene of rallies supporting the regime even during the referendum the highest turnout it was in the capital moreover protests in syria began three and a half months after the protests in other countries and only along the borders they started as armed movements aimed at creating civil war and the anti regime groups were soon supplied with weapons so the protests could take their current form for these reasons we believe that the events in syria differ from those in yemen bahrain or egypt above all killing the syrian people is a red line for us and we denounce murderous operations conducted by both parties as we do confirm the necessity of meeting the demands of the people or not of the rule i had within we witnessed the rise of islamic parties to power in egypt tunisia and libya. how will this affect the reach of what other things are for you we believe
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that great changes are taking place in light of the islamic and arab awakenings which will eventually lead to a dismantling of pro-american regimes in the region the west itself sees it like that new players will come to the fore from youths different classes and elites of the same time the islamists are winning elections and new regional security arrangements in the region are emerging sieging american and zionist interest in the region forcing them to step back and eventually they will lose their dominant position as a result the us and zionist alliance concentrates on syria in an attempt to wipe out the regional resistance access we believe the arab and islamic awakening in the middle east will eventually lead to greater democracy security and stability creating prosperity in a region that will enjoy tranquility and constructive relations with the international community with no place for us sinus dominance and fun with us and a whole lot of that about the women the reigning elections marked in not
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a victory by the conservatives does this mean nothing will change iran's domestic or foreign policy. you know on that iranian foreign policy is wise stemming from the dignity and interest of the islamic republic of iran that it works within the parameters of peace and stability in the persian gulf and plays an active role in changes enveloping the region and the world elections have shown once again the solidarity and disposition of the iranian people reformists have always had an active political role to play by the expressed opinion of the electorate reflects their support for iranian foreign policy currently the iranian government's objectives lie in achieving prosperity for our people security for our country and for the region we're working to achieve these objectives more than we have done before back on because.
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there's you know soon as you know and and i know. this is not cold those are not patriotic like the american flag but this song tells it otherwise. their words through song it says we will stand forever as a nation under the flag. meaning the red white and blue stripes. race to today is a stupid time to be the clouds on the outside. but their heart is scream of anger . the heart. of all kinds of struggles and they allow the choose. to allow these things to stay there choose alcohol or the choose drown. this is the people by will stay here and they. they open it and they fill it with
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water over there from that spigot and then and then i think it drink it because it has to because it has alcohol in it and so the into the drink it is actually hairspray. i could leave you live there now you. know but it could not be not my family. not a book well those who try nobody could see of course and truth be one. way.
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well the british. market. really happening to the global economy
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with. the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines. washington confirms the pentagon is considering military action in syria despite president obama's dismissal of america airstrikes. exporting revolutionaries of libya is accused of running guerrilla training. as nato comes under fire. for refusing to invest in. civilian deaths during its air raids against gadhafi. and nuclear camps on iran are due to restart after and during that cap round warren's ability few trial last world powers stop piling on even more sanctions on its economy. up next ports news with you know.
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welcome to sport today thanks to our own plenty had this hour including the stories of three. bishan with the russian clubs flurry of spending showing no signs of winning we catch up with their newest edition former block burned clear of christopher sun by. honoring a hero part of a racecourse in florida is named after the late indy car driver dunn weldon who died in an accident last october. until your pick we recap all the strikes that fall in the next year in the opening week of the russian premier league restart goals go to war it's all true. but let's get underway on the continent where the last sixteen stage of the europa league kicks off later tonight no russian clubs
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involved but there are two teams from manchester one of them united the host at that it builds in luck could be the tie of the round being a side able to boast a largely full strength squad will understand and chris smalling in the frame for starts after missing out recently through injury we'll be up against the side they're playing solid stuff in spain up there except fifth after seeing all three outs to know at the weekend. you know it's cross town rivals and overall favorites manchester city also in action on the night report from a chinese charges in portugal for a clash with sporting talismanic turia the he will not be taking to the field these are through suspension the english league leaders saw off another portuguese side hooter's ports so in the run of thirty two last month christopher summer has been busy settling incenses move from blackburn to earn g last month the congolese
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international getting off to a winning start after a weekend in russia after his new club from. moscow by a goal to nil richard van porte fleet caught up with the defender following the king. how did you once to be english journalists and say you've you've sold it for money by joining in g. when they would think you would be going to joins mike on small talk and you know well you know but. the sins of chances to take me to them club you know as it didn't reach a few of us for the buy but good. uns he came in he does a lot on the other talking is a see the motion is a desire as a wanted me so. it was all the players were joining the club you know and did my juggling club us it was really attractive for me so that's why i chose a challenge easily figure g. has he can give a challenge you need in your career just to consult
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a million though i've seen you know my my dream as well as a place to sit in terms of chip and sleek sword work hard work very hard on the training pitch to get the pace results on the match day and try to come so close is to do the job in sweden. i don't know if he would be possible to season but the team is progress i'm very quick in the wind so we just take game by game and we see where we are even your first impressions rusher coles beach traffic jams holds a lot of trophy kill but it's pretty cut. most was a fantastic so i can't wait to be able to do to be here today to to inspire myself to settle in and see how it goes to motorsport with a late indy car driver dan wheldon has been honored in florida part of a track in the state has this week being named after the thirty three year old britain who died during a fifteen car pileup in the season finale in las vegas last october. what
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a beautiful gift to be part of his legacy and something that we cannot cherish for years to come sebastian oliver will be so proud to know the impact that their father had in the community and the world motor sport thank you it's a picturesque view of our beautiful downtown waterfront it's probably one of the best competitive turns that we have on the race track you can ask the drivers as well. brings us to the hardwood where in the n.b.a. the philadelphia seventy six ers thrust boston by over thirty points to maintain their lead in their outlaw take the vision on wednesday grasping the goal by the horns right from the off scoring opponents in the opening quarter by thirty three to seventeen paul pierce we tried hard to keep a side in its top scoring with sixteen the seventy six was the increasing advantage to twenty two point time leaving fifty five thirty three seven turner having
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a career high twenty six points including this country talking slam dunk philadelphia eventually to one of the three seventy one the defeats meaning cost and missed the chance to move level with the seventy six trees in the eastern division. to go off in our peers are busy gearing up for the big money w g c capital at championship which tees off on thursday in miami one of whom former world number one tiger woods he took the time today to offer a few words of advice for the current top ranked star remark arroyo. everyone else is out here working hard to become a better golfer and more consistent player and he didn't get here by not practicing so continue doing is doing and i'm sure you know he's he's done a lot of different things he's worked on his games weren't honest business and all that is. compiled a pretty good record. executing in practice but to be executed back out on tour you
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know that just feels really good to be making pots again i mean this is a different year for me for one simple reason is my potter's back and i hit the ball great the last couple of years and this year i could roll it again and it feels to reflect. let's finish where we started this with the longest ever russian premier league season resume this week after the winter break fifteen goals are scored in game week thirty three if you missed any of them don't fret story this is called school lets not these two. i want to stay i think.
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live. my live. and after all that is still zinni petersburg who lead the way about all the sports in our world weather is up next and current is here with all the news in a few moments time.
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most of the cool heads technology innovation all the moves developments from around russia we've gone to the future coverage. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for like sleep you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture . the looming.
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